MMU Business School Certificate in Microfinance Management Course
Course Overview
Microfinance institutions, particularly those in rural settings require graduates who can manage them more effectively and efficiently. From taking this program, graduates can expect to gain an understanding of operational procedures, the importance of controlling and auditing, as well as good governance and management of such institutions. Both experienced practitioners and students new to microfinance can expect to gain a wealth of knowledge that will offer them the first stage of a quality university education in the sector.
Future Opportunities
Opportunities may be found in a variety of roles in microfinance institutions, community based organisations or agricultural cooperatives. Graduates completing this course with a 2nd Class Certificate or higher may consider further studies to Diploma and Bachelor level within the Department of Banking and Microfinance.
Study Options
Weekend Program
Period of Study
1 year
Entry Requirements
Direct Entry
At least 5 passes including 3 credits obtained at Ordinary level.
Mature Entry
Extensive related experience and passing of an entry examination